World Journal of Pharmaceutical
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A Global Platform for Open Access, Peer-Reviewed, and Indexed Research in the
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ISSN: 2583-6579


IF: 6.916



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NEXT-GENERATION OPHTHALMIC IN-SITU GEL SYSTEMS: EMERGING TRENDS AND INNOVATIONS

Vivak Bhati* and Deepak Marothia

Ocular drug delivery poses unique challenges due to anatomical barriers, rapid tear turnover, and poor bioavailability of conventional dosage forms. Ophthalmic in-situ gel systems have emerged as a promising approach, offering prolonged precorneal residence, controlled drug release, and improved patient compliance. Recent advances focus on smart polymers, stimuli-responsive mechanisms, nanotechnology integration, and patient-centric designs to overcome limitations of conventional gels. This review highlights the emerging trends and innovations in ophthalmic in-situ gel systems, including novel polymers, hybrid nanocarriers, clinical applications, and regulatory perspectives, providing future directions for ocular therapeutics.

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